Biden hosts Denmark’s prime minister for Ukraine talks, thanks Denmark for “standing up” for Ukraine
President Joe Biden welcomed Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to the White House on Monday, June 5, and thanked Denmark for its role in “standing up” for Ukraine as it tries to fend off Russia’s 15-month-old invasion. The meeting was held for talks on Ukraine.
As he greeted Frederiksen, Biden publicly expressed appreciation for Denmark’s support, signaling continued coordination with close European partners while the conflict grinds on. Biden’s remarks came as the war entered its 15th month, with Ukrainian forces continuing to resist Russia’s invasion.
His message of thanks underscored the importance Washington places on allied backing for Kyiv. The White House welcome set the tone for discussions focused on Ukraine as the fighting continues into a second year.
